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In "Settings" tab for QDISK, check both "Removable" and "Int13"
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Click "OK", and "Close" System manager.
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Windows will ask you to reboot your computer. Do not remove your new drive while rebooting.
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After reboot, QDISK will appear in the "My Computer" window, with a letter assigned to it.
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If QDISK did not appear in "My Computer" after rebooting, proceed again by declaring it as
"Removable" and "Int13". QDISK will be recognised.
For Windows 2000 or XP:
The QDISK will be automatically installed by the default Microsoft dri ver.
2.3 Formatting QDISK
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Open "My Computer" window. Double-click on QDISK's icon.
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If the drive has not been factory-formatted, you will get a message asking you to format it.
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If you do not intend to share your drive with a WinNT -based machine,
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Just let Windows format your new drive.
2.4 Inserting or Removing QDISK drive
For Windows 98 & 98SE
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You can insert QDISK at any time either before or after boot-up.
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To remove your drive, stop accessing it and wait until the red Busy light is off; then unplug it.
Warning: In any case, never remove the external power supply jack before removing
QDISK from computer port.
For Windows ME, 2000 & XP
You can plug in your QDISK at any moment, before or after boot-up.
To remove your QDISK:
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Stop accessing your QDISK and wait until the red Busy light is off.
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Click on the "peripheral" icon in the system tray
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Click on the pop-up windows asking for removal
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Wait until a message says removal is OK
Warning: Do NOT remove the QDISK when it is accessed by the PC. Loss of data and/or drive damage,
may result.
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